I look at films every day. I study. I coach.

But even the people who don't like my opinions must admit that I always have a reason behind what I say.

I found out people want excitement. Fans don't want to see a lot of running. Even if a team wins it's boring. The total concept of the game must be entertainment.

If you lose you better at least be entertaining while you do it or people will turn you off.

You don't beat football teams. You outrecruit them.

I recruit defensive players first. That's where most games are won. Then you've got to get the offensive linemen.

And I love the Oregon Duck. He's my favorite mascot.

I represent college football and have been doing it for 26 years. It's a great thrill.

Television was almost a natural for me.

I was almost as famous at Indiana for my television shows as I was my coaching. That's kind of embarrassing when you think about it.

You can't buy the loyalty that ESPN has showed to me.

I'm like an old vaudeville act. They'll have to pull me off the stage with a hook.

I'm going to pick the team I believe will win, regardless of where we are.

When I rest, I can talk. When I don't rest, I can't talk.

I always stand on the visiting team's sidelines because there aren't as many people.

I don't think guys in TV should stay when it's time to leave.

I've given the idea a lot of thought and I believe it is a sound, logical course of action to hire a woman. The woman I hire won't be on the field blowing a whistle. She'll be in charge of academic counseling for the players and will do some recruiting.

A woman has a different type of sensitivity than a man. Their perspective of right and wrong is different and their perspective of life is different. They're more idealistic. They have greater faith in people than men and they can add that to an all-male organization.

You have to build upon good performances to establish a sound football program.

I always felt the true test of a man's character is how he treats people he can't use.

When you have a lousy football team, you learn to be funny.

I reflect on my 30 years at ESPN and continue to count my blessings each time I walk on the 'College Gameday' set.

I have great admiration for Woody Hayes.

I'll tell you, people remember every single pick I make against their team, they really do. There's just so much passion in college football, I wouldn't have it any other way.

It'll be up to ESPN when I leave. And when ESPN says they're going to move in another direction, I'll say, 'Thank you very much. It's been a great run.' Because it has.

That's one thing with stroke victims, you've got to have a goal and you cannot accept anything but that goal.

The Florida Gator head - It's not only heavy, it's kind of awkward in the front. It had that long beak. I put it on, and it rubbed the top of my head raw.

Speed has always been there in college football.

I mean there's a hell of a difference between the Big Ten and the ACC when it comes to quality football.

I wanted to end my career as a pro coach and if possible, in Florida.

I'm not a conformist.

I'll never forget beating Steve Spurrier and Tampa Bay.

The key to winning in major programs is how you play on the road.

My involvement with the USFL began in the broadcast booth before I ever coached a game in the league.

Many came to the USFL after being cut by NFL teams or failing to even make a roster, some were Canadian league players who wanted to make a step up, and every one of them wanted to prove he was good enough to make the NFL.

You can't criticize a coach until he fails to win with players he recruited.

It's just boring to see a team punt the ball and have the returner fair-catch the ball all the time.

The problem with just wanting to punt it deep and out of bounds every time is that most punters can't do that. Most guys shank and pull their kicks when they try that, so you have to get a guy who punts the ball high and gets hang time.

Teams just don't go into Autzen Stadium and win very often.

Every African-American I know has two faces. There's the face that we have for ourselves and the face we put on for white America for the places we have to get to.

America is fickle. You never know what they're going to go for.

I'm in a great place because I trust people behind the camera as I go off, and I still go back to my day job and do film.

I came to Hollywood to write and found out I don't have the attention span.

I believe in life that you know that everything prepares you for the next thing - whether it's a hit, whether it's not a hit, whether it's a... your failures are your accomplishments because it makes you prepared for whatever it is that you are going to do next.

That's the gift 'Precious' has given me. You really think you're telling a story about a fat black girl, and only fat black girls will understand it, and then you realize we're all Precious.

I'm a filmmaker. I'm always searching for the truth in everything I do. I demand it from my writing partner and my crew, actors, and so hopefully, we're making people think.

Rarely do celebrities and actors speak up for what they believe in.

It's hard for me to accept love. I wish I could lie to you and tell you that it's easy for me, but it's not.

In L.A., I was a talent manager for many years. I represented many African-American actors. After a while, I became disheartened over the shortage of roles for African Americans.

I went to school at Radnor High School. And I went to a liberal arts college in St. Louis, Missouri, called Lindenwood College.